Summary
Ruth M. Reynolds papers can support research in important areas of Puerto Rican history, as well as in North American participation in international human rights. While they are exceedingly rich in insight and information about the development of the Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico and its leader, Pedro Albizu Campos, they also contain materials on other independence movements in Puerto Rico, on repression and political prisoners, and on the colonial relationship of the United States to Puerto Rico. There is also a good amount of information on the history of the University of Puerto Rico and on student movements. The collection spans the period from 1915-1989, but the bulk of the papers date from 1944-1983. The collection is divided into nine series.
Variant and related titles
Ruth Reynolds Archive from the Puerto Rican Studies in NY
Ruth Reynolds collection
Reel 1 has title: Ruth Reynolds papers. Part 2 : consisting of organizational activities, Puerto Rico Subject file clippings.
Guide to the Ruth M. Reynolds papers.